Two suspects have been arrested for allegedly keeping nearly a dozen dogs without food or water in a house that authorities reported was covered in feces.

Vanessa Noel Wieme, 22, was charged July 19 and David Wick, 24, was charged June 28 after an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputy was dispatched to the Georgia Street home on June 28 and noted the conditions.

Wick told the deputy he believed his front door had been kicked in so he called police, according to his arrest report. Two deputies went inside and reportedly found fecal matter throughout the house, multiple malnourished-looking dogs running through the house and a small black puppy lying on the kitchen floor, not moving.

David Wick(Photo11: Escambia County Jail)

The puppy reportedly had worms but was breathing. The dog was taken to a veterinarian soon after police responded, but it died.

Deputies found several other dogs locked in a back bedroom that had cockroaches coming out of the door frame, and feces covering the floor, according to the report. The dogs didn’t appear to have any food or water.

A large pile of dog food was found on the floor of the kitchen but was reportedly also covered in fecal matter. Another dog was in the backyard tied to a tree, allegedly without food, water or shelter.

Flies were throughout the house and crawling on the animals, the report states.

Escambia County Animal Control responded to the home and confiscated 10 dogs and one cat. All of the dogs were sick, and several were close to death, according to animal control.

One puppy allegedly suffered seizures and had a temperature of 104 degrees.

The State Attorney’s Office also uncovered additional information that led prosecutors to charge Wieme with an additional count of child neglect, but the details of that charge are not being made public.

Both Wieme and Wick were charged with animal cruelty and remain in the Escambia County Jail. Wieme has a bond of $15,000 and Wick $10,000.